 Kamus join:2011-01-27 El Paso, TX | reply to MyDogHsFleas
Re: extortion said by MyDogHsFleas:But, Your Honor, that guy WOULD NOT SELL ME HIS CAR! So I HAD to take it! I'm clearly NOT GUILTY under the doctrine of EVERYONE HAS TO SELL ME WHAT I WANT OR I GET TO TAKE IT! That's a pretty dumb analogy, and i have a feeling that you know this very well. You're basically implying that if i copy a movie, the original i lost.
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| said by Kamus:said by MyDogHsFleas:But, Your Honor, that guy WOULD NOT SELL ME HIS CAR! So I HAD to take it! I'm clearly NOT GUILTY under the doctrine of EVERYONE HAS TO SELL ME WHAT I WANT OR I GET TO TAKE IT! That's a pretty dumb analogy, and i have a feeling that you know this very well. You're basically implying that if i copy a movie, the original i lost. You're dumb. A) no need for name calling. B) no I am not taking a position I don't actually believe. C) I think you are mixing up two threads. The one I am responding to essentially said that it is justified to pirate a TV show if it hasn't been made available for legal purchase as a DVD in it's original form. D). In point of fact it is NOT a defense to pirating to say "but I bought the DVD then lost or damaged it". There is no exception on the copyright law for that situation. The legal thing to do would be to buy a new copy. |
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| said by MyDogHsFleas:D). In point of fact it is NOT a defense to pirating to say "but I bought the DVD then lost or damaged it". There is no exception on the copyright law for that situation. The legal thing to do would be to buy a new copy. What if it is no longer is available for sale??? -- RIAA/MPAA... Bite me!!!! In constant search for intelligent life on Earth! |
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| said by JRW2:said by MyDogHsFleas:D). In point of fact it is NOT a defense to pirating to say "but I bought the DVD then lost or damaged it". There is no exception on the copyright law for that situation. The legal thing to do would be to buy a new copy. What if it is no longer is available for sale??? Then the legal thing to do would be to buy or rent a used DVD. Or if you can't find one you're out of luck.
Practically speaking, if you rented or borrowed a DVD, made a personal copy, and returned it, no one is ever going to catch you. But that is not to say it's legal. |
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